Frankenstein Craft

My son is almost 3 and not only very into Frankenstein, but he is also in the bathroom all the time. Potty training has been pretty painless, but it seems like we are always in the potty, so naturally I came up with a Halloween craft using a toilet paper roll. So we decided to make a toilet paper roll Frankenstein craft. You could use paint for better coverage; we are out of black paint, so we used markers. What I love about this is that when you are done this Frankenstein craft can stand all on his own!

We go through toilet paper like it’s going out of style. And I actually have all the other materials on hand, too! I think we will do this over the weekend. Thanks so much for the suggestion. 🙂
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I love this craft! My little one is also 3 so we’re also in the potty room a lot…He’s even decided that it should be called the “boys room” and that I have to use the one in my bedroom…fine with me! 🙂 He’s also going to be Frankenstein for Halloween, so this is perfect. Thanks!

Omigoodness, my boys had a great time with this craft and their teachers loved them. We added folded foil instead of golf tees and added a snack pack of m & m s to the inside for a special treat! thnx for a gr8 craft!

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